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Sir Gallant is a round creature with a physique similar to [[wikipedia:Pac-Man (character)|PAC-MAN]] in his 3-D incarnations, bearing defined though stubby arms and legs with fully-fingered hands. Sir Gallant has tan skin, and his face is defined by his massive eyes and blonde mustache and eyebrows. His arm{{o}}r resembles that of [[Sir Kibble]], but is dim grey in col{{o}}r and has a green feather atop the helm instead of a [[Cutter]] blade. Underneath this arm{{o}}r, Sir Gallant wears a dull green jumpsuit. In combat, he wields a lance which has had its tip bent and battered, making the weapon ineffective as anything other than a bludgeon.
Sir Gallant is a round creature with a physique similar to [[wikipedia:Pac-Man (character)|PAC-MAN]] in his 3-D incarnations, bearing defined though stubby arms and legs with fully-fingered hands. Sir Gallant has tan skin, and his face is defined by his massive eyes and blonde mustache and eyebrows. His arm{{o}}r resembles that of [[Sir Kibble]], but is dim grey in col{{o}}r and has a green feather atop the helm instead of a [[Cutter]] blade. Underneath this arm{{o}}r, Sir Gallant wears a dull green jumpsuit. In combat, he wields a lance which has had its tip bent and battered, making the weapon ineffective as anything other than a bludgeon.


Sir Gallant is defined by his delusional chivalry and his erratic behavi{{o}}r. He describes himself as a [[monster]] hunter, but routinely lashes out at innocent [[Dream Land (anime)|Dream Landers]]. Despite his knightly appearance, he is a terrible fighter, as [[Sword Knight (anime)|Sword Knight]] and [[Blade Knight (anime)|Blade Knight]] find out first-hand. He also frequently gets distracted from his goals while playing up his charade, an example being when he is distracted from his task of defeating [[King Dedede (anime)|King Dedede]] when he confuses [[Mabel]] to be the long-lost Princess Zaia. Sir Gallant is also shown to be a slob, as his space ship is littered with unkempt garbage and clutter.  
Sir Gallant is defined by his delusional chivalry and his erratic behavi{{o}}r. He describes himself as a [[monster]] hunter, but routinely lashes out at innocent [[Dream Land (anime)|Dream Landers]]. Despite his knightly appearance, he is a terrible fighter, as [[Sword Knight (anime)|Sword Knight]] and [[Blade Knight (anime)|Blade Knight]] find out first-hand. He also frequently gets distracted from his goals while playing up his charade, an example being when he is distracted from his task of defeating [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] when he confuses [[Mabel]] to be the long-lost Princess Zaia. Sir Gallant is also shown to be a slob, as his space ship is littered with unkempt garbage and clutter.  


Sir Gallant's most defining characteristic is his insistence that he is a fictional comic book hero by the same name. Near the end of One Crazy Knight, his delusion is shattered momentarily when the monster [[Windwhipper]] shows him his reflection (implying that he does not look like the fictional Sir Gallant under the helmet), but he is later roused by Mabel when she accepts her role as the fictional Princess Zaia; who in the comics was a character that Sir Gallant rescued from another world and kept safe.
Sir Gallant's most defining characteristic is his insistence that he is a fictional comic book hero by the same name. Near the end of One Crazy Knight, his delusion is shattered momentarily when the monster [[Windwhipper]] shows him his reflection (implying that he does not look like the fictional Sir Gallant under the helmet), but he is later roused by Mabel when she accepts her role as the fictional Princess Zaia; who in the comics was a character that Sir Gallant rescued from another world and kept safe.
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[[File:E54 Scene 18.png|thumb|right|200px|Sir Gallant is shown his reflection by [[Windwhipper]], shattering his fantasy.]]
[[File:E54 Scene 18.png|thumb|right|200px|Sir Gallant is shown his reflection by [[Windwhipper]], shattering his fantasy.]]
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{{Quote|Your comic book fantasy is over, Sir Phony!|[[King Dedede (anime)|King Dedede]] addressing Sir Gallant in [[One Crazy Knight]]}}
{{Quote|Your comic book fantasy is over, Sir Phony!|[[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] addressing Sir Gallant in [[One Crazy Knight]]}}
Sir Gallant makes his only appearance in [[One Crazy Knight]], where he is the focus of the episode. After crashing his space ship into Dream Land, he antagonizes [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]], [[Tiff]], and [[Tuff]], believing them to be monsters. Later on, after coming to terms with them, Sir Gallant is goaded by Tuff into believing King Dedede to be a monster, and antagonizes him and [[Escargoon]] before being stopped by Sword Knight and Blade Knight, who report Sir Gallant's lack of martial skill to [[Meta Knight (anime)|Meta Knight]]. Sir Gallant is later distracted when he sees Mabel, believing her to be the fictional Princess Zaia. Meanwhile, Meta Knight, his soldiers, and the kids discover the comic books Sir Gallant based his life on in his holdings while repairing his ship while King Dedede and Escargoon review these comics themselves back at the castle.
Sir Gallant makes his only appearance in [[One Crazy Knight]], where he is the focus of the episode. After crashing his space ship into Dream Land, he antagonizes [[Kirby (anime character)|Kirby]], [[Tiff]], and [[Tuff]], believing them to be monsters. Later on, after coming to terms with them, Sir Gallant is goaded by Tuff into believing King Dedede to be a monster, and antagonizes him and [[Escargoon]] before being stopped by Sword Knight and Blade Knight, who report Sir Gallant's lack of martial skill to [[Meta Knight (anime)|Meta Knight]]. Sir Gallant is later distracted when he sees Mabel, believing her to be the fictional Princess Zaia. Meanwhile, Meta Knight, his soldiers, and the kids discover the comic books Sir Gallant based his life on in his holdings while repairing his ship while King Dedede and Escargoon review these comics themselves back at the castle.